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[release/public-v2.1.0] Modulefile updates for generic linux #478

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Updated modulefiles: use srw_common module, conda environment instead of python
Build modulefile now uses srw_common module with list of standard software modules for the release.

The following files have been updated:
./modulefiles/build_linux_gnu.lua
./modulefiles/wflow_linux.lua

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  • Update of a supported feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
  • This change requires a documentation update
  • Similar change needed for develop at ufs-community/ufs-srweather-app

@MichaelLueken MichaelLueken changed the title Modulefile updates for generic linux [release/public-v2.1.0] Modulefile updates for generic linux Nov 15, 2022
@MichaelLueken MichaelLueken added the release This PR/issue is related to a release branch label Nov 15, 2022
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LGTM.

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These changes look good to me!

@MichaelLueken MichaelLueken merged commit 1dbdcf0 into ufs-community:release/public-v2.1.0 Nov 15, 2022
@natalie-perlin natalie-perlin deleted the ufs-srw-v2.1_linux branch October 13, 2023 04:00
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